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Spectral Analysis of the Transfer Operator in the Period-3 Logistic Sandbox: A Dynamical Heuristic for the 3x+1 Problem

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10.20944/preprints202603.1652.v2

The Collatz (3x + 1) conjecture remains one of the most challenging open problems in number theory, largely due to the unpredictable, pseudo-random fluctuations of its discrete integer o rbits. This paper introduces an interdisciplinary approach by translating discrete arithmetic rules into a continuous dynamical sandbox. Specifically, we construct a symbolic analogy between the 3x + 1 map and the Logistic map f (x) = 1 − µx2 locked at the superstable period-3 window (µ ≈ 1.7549). By building a customized threshold partition anchored at the unstable fixed point, the continuous system naturally enforces a “forbidden word 11” grammar, mirroring the arithmetic constraint that an odd operation (T(n) = 3n + 1) must produce an even number. Through the eigenspectrum of the Perron-Frobenius transfer operator, we demonstrate a 2:1 ergodic measure ratio for contraction (even) and expansion (odd) states—a direct geometric consequence of the period-3 attractor structure. We validate the ro-bustness of the spectral quantities through convergence studies across multiple discretization schemes. Null-model controls show that the sandbox captures aspects of the global stopping-time distribution that a generic forbidden-11 Markov chain does not, while run-length analysis reveals that local arith-metic statistics (ν2-valuations) are better reproduced by the simpler null model. This mixed result delineates the sandbox as a partial surrogate: useful for global transient statistics, but not a replacement for the actual arithmetic dynamics. This study offers a heuristic framework positioning coarse-grained transient dynamics as a null-model approach for Collatz statistics, with explicitly characterized failure modes.

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